The increasing scope of child poverty in Canada has been high on the national agenda since at least 1989. This book represents an effort to understand the changes in social policy that normalise the existence of child poverty in a rich society like Canada.
The peculiar struggles of Canadian authors are writ large in the letters of Sinclair Ross.
Tenacious activism of the Alpine Club of Canada leads to mountain recreation and conservation.
Romantic ballet meets artificial intelligence to change the tragic narrative, allowing for possible “feminine endings.”
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Forms a part of the field of collaborative poetry in North American literature.
Conrad Kain’s letters provide insights into the life and thoughts of this exemplary Austrian-Canadian mountaineer.
Deriving explores infertility, motherhood, and family, while troubling colonial legacies of language and Canadian identity.